We Now Know When Starbucks' PSL Is Returning To Quebec i.e. The Unofficial End Of Summer

The Pumpkin Spice Latte is back on August 24, along with the rest of the beloved fall menu items.

We Now Know When Starbucks' PSL Is Returning To Quebec i.e. The Unofficial End Of Summer
Chelsea Kyle | Starbucks
Senior Editor

Well, summer is over. At least unofficially. Starbucks announced Monday that its famous Pumpkin Spice Latte is back across Canada as of Tuesday, August 24.

The cold brew with pumpkin cream will also return on the same date, along with the coffee chain's beloved fall snacks: the pumpkin scone, pumpkin cream cheese muffin and pumpkin bread.

Starbucks also hinted that a new fall beverage is on the way, but didn't give a date for its launch.

The announcement of the return of the fall menu comes after a turbulent year.

The famed chain has closed over 100 locations in Canada in 2021. It also has plans to close or transform as many as 200 locations over the next two years.

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